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What is a good LSAT score Canada?

Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Along with the GPA, the LSAT is another requirement that schools and universities are particular with. On the average, law schools in Canada require an LSAT score of 160 above.
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Is 155 a good LSAT score Canada?

For most law schools in Canada, you should have an LSAT score above 150. To get into the most competitive schools, your LSAT score should be above 160 at least.
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Is 167 a good LSAT score Canada?

On average, T-14 schools require an LSAT between 166 (25th percentile) and 172 (75th percentile score).
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Is the LSAT hard in Canada?

Very difficult. The LSAT is scored on a 120-180 curve, and the median score is generally a 152 (50th percentile).
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Is a 3.7 GPA good for law school Canada?

Most Canadian law programs require a minimum of 2 years of undergraduate studies, which you obviously have. I'm not sure why you believe 3.7 to be a low GPA, as the class average at McGill - arguably one of the best Canadian law schools - is 3.7 (https://www.mcgill.ca/law-admissions/un ... ssions/faq).
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What's a good LSAT score?

Can you get into Harvard law with a 3.75 GPA?

So let's take a look at what it actually takes to have a chance of being admitted to the most prestigious and preeminent law school in the world. As you can see from these numbers, an LSAT score of 170 or higher and a GPA above 3.75 will give you a chance of gaining admission to Harvard Law School.
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Can I get into law school with a 150 LSAT?

The average LSAT score is about 150. To get into a top 14 law school, you need to score above 166, and to get into a top 50 law school, you need 153 or above.
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Are they getting rid of the LSAT in Canada?

Canadian law schools likely to keep LSAT requirement despite Harvard move to drop it.
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Is LSAT enough for Harvard?

Harvard Law School accepts either the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) or the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). We do not have a preference for either exam.
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What is the easiest law school to get into in Canada?

There is a link to a list here of all of the law school LSAT and GPA requirements for all law schools in Canada. Generally speaking, the schools that have the lowest average GPA and LSAT scores are the University of Saskatchewan, University of New Brunswick and TRU.
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What did Elle Woods get on her LSAT?

In the film, Elle scored a 179 on her LSAT. That is one point away from a perfect score of 180. This means she scored in the 90th overall percentile. The average student's LSAT score is a 150.
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Can I get into Harvard with 167 LSAT?

LSAT and GRE Scores

Your odds of getting into any of the T14 Law Schools, Harvard included, will be much higher if you score over 170 (out of 180) on the LSATs. Harvard's median LSAT score of entering students is 174, with the lower 25th percentile being 170 and upper 75th percentile being 176.
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Do law schools take your highest LSAT score Canada?

Osgoode Hall Law School, York University (Toronto)

(Osgoode Hall uses a student's highest LSAT score. GPA based on all years of undergraduate study.) Osgoode Hall has a holistic review process and looks for strength in academic and non-academic credentials. No formula or weighting is used to compare them.
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Should I retake the LSAT if I got a 155?

In short, no. Law Schools do not care how many times you take the LSAT; however, it is more about the improvement or lack-of improvement between the exams. Meaning, if you took the exam 4 times and received a 143, 152, 155, and then 161 then this looks amazing to the law schools and taking the exam 4 times is fine.
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Can I get into Harvard with a 155 LSAT?

As you probably expect, most students at the top three law schools have LSAT scores somewhere in the stratosphere. But roughly 25% of the entering classes at Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have LSAT scores at or below 170. Every year some students with scores in the 150s and many in the 160s will be admitted.
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How hard is law school in Canada?

Law school is hard – and that's a fact. But before you count how many sleepless nights you may have in the future, you must first prepare your Canadian law schools' requirements. This might be the initial obstacle you would have to face in achieving your dreams of becoming a lawyer.
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Has anyone got a 180 on the LSAT?

When only 30 people achieve this score out of 100,000 test takers, the inference is that this is a very, very difficult exam! Achieving a 180 is also interesting in that to do so does not require perfection. That is, you don't have to answer all of the questions correctly in order to receive a 180.
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What is the hardest law school to get into in the US?

Yale University

With an acceptance rate of just 6.9%, it's no wonder that Yale is the hardest law school to get into. Only around 1 in 15 of their highly qualified applicants makes it through. The median GPA score of a student enrolled at Yale University is 3.92, while the median LSAT score is 173.
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Is the Canadian LSAT different from the US?

Is the LSAT the same in Canada and the United States? Yes. The LSAT is an US based exam administered by LSAC and they offer exactly the same test around the world.
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Is LSAT changing in 2024?

Test Structure Change: Starting in August 2024, the LSAT will transition to two Logical Reasoning (LR) sections and one Reading Comprehension (RC) section, plus one unscored section of either LR or RC that enables us to test questions for future tests.
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Is the LSAT going away in 2025?

(Reuters) - The American Bar Association is walking back a controversial plan to allow law schools to go fully test-optional by 2025.
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Is 141 a bad LSAT score?

An LSAT score of 141 is about ten points below even the lowest median LSAT scores of Tier 4 schools, such as Suffolk Law. Needless to say, you need to re-take the test.
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Is 148 a bad LSAT score?

Typical LSAT score ranges include: 120-147 Low. 148-156 Mid. 157-164 High.
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